
Hripsime Vardanyan enhanced the Ecwid/ecwid-java-api-client by developing features focused on pricing accuracy and tax handling within order calculation flows. Over two months, she introduced customer-set pricing fields and tax deduction indicators, refining the data model to support nuanced tax scenarios. Her work involved renaming and clarifying tax-related fields to improve semantic clarity and maintainability, reducing the risk of miscalculations in API consumers. Using Kotlin and leveraging skills in API development, backend engineering, and unit testing, Hripsime ensured all changes were traceable through clear commits, resulting in a more robust and extensible backend for order and tax calculations.

September 2025 monthly summary for Ecwid/ecwid-java-api-client: Key feature delivered to improve tax calculation semantics by clarifying a tax field naming; major changes implemented through a field rename and rules update. This enhances semantic clarity, reduces risk of miscalculations, and improves maintainability across the API.
September 2025 monthly summary for Ecwid/ecwid-java-api-client: Key feature delivered to improve tax calculation semantics by clarifying a tax field naming; major changes implemented through a field rename and rules update. This enhances semantic clarity, reduces risk of miscalculations, and improves maintainability across the API.
August 2025 in Ecwid/ecwid-java-api-client focused on pricing accuracy and tax handling for OrderForCalculate flows. Delivered two main feature sets with clear commit traceability, enabling customer-set pricing and tax deduction indicators across orders and shipping.
August 2025 in Ecwid/ecwid-java-api-client focused on pricing accuracy and tax handling for OrderForCalculate flows. Delivered two main feature sets with clear commit traceability, enabling customer-set pricing and tax deduction indicators across orders and shipping.
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